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Kodak EasyShare Z710 Digital Camera

Kodak EasyShare Z710 Digital Camera

Standard Point and Shoot ; 10x ; 7.4 MP ; 2.0 more...
Kodak - 1454313
Rating Count : Rating: 4.4 17 review(s)
from £115.98 - £149.00
 
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ephotozine.com Title: Kodak EasyShare Z1285 Review

Pros: Good price, Good colour rendition, Excellent features

Cons: Bad noise results, Poor drive mode performance

Verdict: Thankfully, Kodak have got rid of that horrible ISO8000 setting that plagued the Z885 and have kept with a more modest ISO1600 maximum, although the performance of that is bad enough

Summary: Kodak EasyShare Z1285 Review - After reviewing the Z885 from Kodak, Matt Grayson takes a look at the Z1285. From Kodak.
70/100
digitalcamerainfo.com Title: Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS Digital Camera Review

Pros: High definition (HD) still and video with decent movie quality, Good resolution, Very capable in low light, Good dynamic range, Effective handling with ergonomic right hand grip, Inclusion of an electronic viewfinder, Affordable price for a 12x optical zo

Cons: Horribly long processing time, Extreme noise smoothing, apparent at most ISO speeds, Disappointing color, Poor white balance accuracy, Poor button control layout, Weak flash with limited illumination range, Slow shutter speed, Need for extra dock to playb

Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS is the top camera in the manufacturer's line of mid- and ultra-zooms.
99/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Kodak EasyShare M873

Pros: Slimline; good for snapshots

Cons: Fiddly mode switch; need for USB adaptor; lack of manual control

Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare M873 is an efficient but uninspiring 8-megapixel compact. With its 3x zoom and average-sized screen the M873 ticks the main boxes: slimline, user-friendly and eminently affordable. But we have come to expect more from even the cheaper

Summary: At 18mm, the Kodak EasyShare M873 slips into the skinniest of skinny jeans. This ultracompact camera reaches up to ISO 1,600 and allows for digital image stablisation, making it ultimately a success as an affordable compact, in that it's small and takes r
53/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Kodak EasyShare Z1275

Pros: Decent zoom lens; HD video

Cons: Terrible zoom rocker; subpar screen; no optical image stabilisation; terrible battery life

Verdict: Kodak may have set out to make 12 megapixels affordable, but the EasyShare Z1275 is just cheap. A decent lens and HD video capability is hamstrung by a lack of features, slow performance and shocking battery life

Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z1275 is an attempt to bring 12 megapixels to the masses, and it's certainly affordable. The usual Kodak bells and whistles are present, including 20 scene modes and panorama stitch function, but the star of the show is the 5x optical
56/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Kodak EasyShare ZD710

Pros: Manual control; small for a superzoom; easily operated

Cons: Clunky zoom rocker; small screen and viewfinder; poor burst mode

Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 features a good range of manual controls in a basic superzoom setup. Screen, viewfinder and zoom controls are lame, but otherwise this simple, lightweight camera is both cute and capable

Summary: The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 is a well-designed superzoom with a relatively small size and price alike. It certainly presents a step up over most compacts in terms of manual control. As a first camera for would-be enthusiasts, the simplicity of operation is
62/100
cnet.com.au Title: Kodak EasyShare V1073 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Movie star looks, Colourful snaps and movies, Price

Cons: Terrible LCD, Finger-twisting touch menus, Slow performance

Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare V1073 is the best example we've seen for trying a camera before buying it online. Smouldering urban looks and rock-solid build quality aside, this Kodak is a pain to use and delivers only average images.

Summary: kodak easyshare v1073 review: Don't be fooled by its contemporary metal design: the heart of this disappointing camera is pure plastic.
68/100
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